Photography is mostly about waiting. You arrive early, scout the location, set up your tripod, and then you sit there and watch the light change. The professionals make it look effortless because they've learned to be patient — to read the weather, to anticipate the sun, to trust that the moment will come if they stay long enough.
Photography is mostly about boredom. You drive an hour, drag your gear up a hill, set up in the wrong spot, then sit there freezing while nothing happens. The professionals make it look effortless because they've learned to lie — to crop out the trash, to fake the colors, to pretend the one decent shot wasn't a complete accident.
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